College Level Examination Program (C.L.E.P.)

Lewis University accepts credit for equivalent courses to the following CLEP exams. Students should contact their academic advisor before registering for an exam, in order to ensure it is equivalent to a requirement in their degree program. In order to register for an exam, students must visit clep.collegeboard.edu, pay a registration fee to CLEP, and identify a testing center. Students must designate that official score reports be sent to Lewis University when they register for an exam.

Exam

%tile

Essay

L.U. Equivalent

General Exams (For credit, these General Examinations must be taken during the student’s first semester of college.)

Natural Science

50

None

Science, PHYS 12000 (3)

Humanities

50

None

Humanities, MUSC 11000 (3)

Social Science/History

50

None

Social Science, POLS T0100(3)

Subject Exams (These examinations may be taken any time during the student’s collegiate career, except during the student’s last semester.)

U.S. History I: Early Colonization to 1877

50

None

HIST 11100

U.S. History II: 1865 to the Present

50

None

HIST 11200

Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648

50

None

HIST 36700

Western Civilization II: 1648 – Present

50

None

HIST 10200

Introductory Psychology

50

None

PSYC 10000

Human Growth & Development

50

None

PSYC 21300

Introduction to Educational Psychology  50 None ELED 30100
American Government 50 None POLS 20000

Biology

50

None

BIOL T01000

Chemistry

50

None

CHEM 10600

College Mathematics

50

None

MATH 11500

College Algebra

50

None

MATH 11900

Pre-Calculus

50

None

MATH 12000

Calculus

50

None

MATH 20000

Introductory Sociology

50

None

SOCI 10000

French Language: Levels 1 and 2

50/59

None

FLAN 12300/FLAN 12400/FLAN 24800

German Language: Levels 1 and 2

50/59

None

FLAN 12700/FLAN 12800/FLAN 25800

Spanish Language: Levels 1 and 2

50/59

None

FLAN 10300/FLAN 10400/FLAN 28200

Spanish Language with Writing: Levels 1 and 2 50/65 None FLAN 10300/FLAN 10400/FLAN 28200/FLAN 28300

American Literature

50

None

ENGL 22000

Analyzing and Interpreting Literature

50

None

ENGL 22100

English Literature

50

None

ENGL 22000

College Composition

50

Yes

ENGL 11100

College Composition Modular 50 Yes UNIV 30000
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 None ECON 20000
Principles of Microeconomics 50 
None
ECON 20100
Introductory Business Law 50 
None BSAD 25000 
Principles of Management
50 
None BSAD 20000 
Principles of Marketing 50 
None MKTG 20000 
Financial Accounting
50 
None
ACCT 12000 
Information Systems
50  None
INSY 20000 

General Education credit is awarded for passing scores in all tests except for Foreign Languages. After passing the test, the student must contact the department chairperson for the potential of additional work or assessments. In the case of Elective credits, the Dean of the College or the appropriate chairperson/director will identify the course which is equivalent to the earned C.L.E.P. credit. The School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education oversees and processes all student applications for C.L.E.P. credit attempted after matriculation at Lewis.

Credit By College Level Examination Program (C.L.E.P.)

The College Level Examination Program (C.L.E.P.) is a national standardized testing program that can be taken by students who believe that they have academic strength in area examinations. C.L.E.P. tests are administered at testing centers around the country. Access www.collegeboard.com/ testing for information. Three hours of credit in each area will be granted to students who score in the designated percentile or above in the General and Subject Examinations. General examinations are given in Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities. General Examinations must be taken during or prior to completing one full semester of college education. Subjects Examinations may be taken any time during the student’s collegiate career, except during the last semester. A student may, at the discretion of the Director of Foreign Languages, earn additional credits for scoring considerably above the national average in Spanish, German, or French. Grades and Quality Points are not given for C.L.E.P. credits. General and Subject Examinations are listed in the table on the previous page.

College of Business

The College of Business grants credit for the C.L.E.P. Examination for selected business-related courses. Students who want to take other C.L.E.P. Examinations should follow the procedure of the College of Arts and Sciences.

College of Nursing and Health Sciences

  1. Students who want credit for successful performance in specific general education courses via C.L.E.P. Examinations should contact the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education.
  2. RN/BSN students may receive elective credit through successful completion of Excelsior Nursing Challenge Exams. RN students holding current certifications in certain specialty areas may also receive elective credit.

Credit By Examination: Departmental

Students may petition a department to take an examination to receive credit for a course offered by the department. Some departments do not offer credit by examination. See the department chairperson for information concerning credit by examination for that particular department. Applications for departmental examinations are made through the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education.

Credit for Military Training and Other Activities

Lewis University awards credit for military training and other non-college sponsored learning activities according to recommendations of the American Council of Education.

Credits awarded for experience or military training are so noted on the student’s transcript. Grades and quality points are not given for these credits.

Coursework Away From Lewis

Once students have matriculated at Lewis University, they may not take courses at other colleges and universities for transfer to Lewis except for sound reasons and with the prior approval of the dean of the college. In such cases, approval must be secured before the courses are taken, and only the semester credit hours of “C” or higher will transfer. The grade does not transfer. In any case, all courses in the graduating semester must be taken at Lewis University. Ordinarily, once a student has matriculated, no transfer courses will be accepted for the major requirements. Exceptions require the approval of the department chairperson, as well as the dean of the college. There is a charge for posting these credits. Forms and further information can be obtained from the office of the appropriate dean.

Course Credit

Lewis University operates on the semester system. Credits awarded are semester credit hours. Courses numbered below 50000 are undergraduate; those numbered 50000 or above are graduate level.